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The QC, Vol. 81, No. 11 • November 17, 1994

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WHITTIER
COLLEGE
^^^^ ^ -^ November 17,1994
Quaker Campus
C A M.P
► Not a Very Brady
Thanksgiving
Learn how your classmates will spend this holiday at home and on ca-
pus. If your holiday is
less than ideal, you're not
alone.
pg 9
C O L L E G
L E GE
M
► Interview with
the Giant
In the midst of a tour
to promote their new album, John Flansburgh of
They Might Be Giants
conducts a phone interview discussing the
unique duo's new full band
sound.
pgi2
► ASWC Elections
Continue Next
Week
Final voting for
ASWC President will
take place Monday and
Tuesday between 9 a.m.
and 4 p.m. at the mail-
room, at the same time as
voting for the four At-
Large Representatives.
In the event of rain, the
voting tables will be
moved into the CI hallway in front of the CI.
The Voice Of The Campus Since 1914
^'Sf^?.^1^^^^^^
Vuk Milojkovic/QC Managing Edito
▲ SPORTS
Junior Art Cuellar
leads toward the end zone
in the season-ending 34-
11 loss to Redlands. The
Poets finished 1-8 in their
first season under Kirk
Hoza. pg 15
ELECTIONS
Brown, Fujimoto to Campaign Again in
Run-Off Race for ASWC Presidency
► When none ofthe candidates
in the three-way race for ASWC
president received a majority of
votesjuniors Brian Brown and
David Fujimoto emerged as the
top two. The ASWC president
for 1995 will be decided next
week in a run-off election.
by SYLVIA SEGOVIA
QC Staff Writer
After the polls closed for the
Council of Representatives election for president, vice president
and secretary this Tuesday, only
two of the three positions were
filled.
With 433 votes cast, the election had a fair turnout as compared to previous years.
Steven "Wally" Rosales ran
for the position of secretary unopposed. This is the second consecutive year that the position of secretary has been unchallenged.
Nathan Goetz was victorious _
in the vice-presidency election.
No presidential candidate obtained a majority vote in the election and, according to the Constitution, a candidate must receive
the majority of votes plus one in
1
Michelle Taulfesl/QC Pholo Edilor
Brian Brown
order to win an election. Receiving the most votes, juniors Brian
Brown and David Fujimoto will
have to campaign yet again for the
presidency of ASWC.
The candidates will also meet
in an open forum today at 12:30
p.m. in the Student Union.A runoff election will be held next
Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 21
and 22 at the mailroom between 9
a.m. and 4 p.m..
In addition to the run-off election, the election for the At-Large
positions will be held concurrent-
April Lake/QC Pholo Edilor
David Fujimoto
ly. During this election, four candidates will be chosen to represent the students ofWhittier College.
After the election, three candidates received violation penalties. Brian Brown received four,
while Nate Goetz and David Stimler each received 10. The penalties were taken finanically and no
votes were taken away.
According to Julie Lippincott,
the election board chair, overall
the "elections have been great.
Candidates have taken responsi-
► For related
articles .about the
election results,
please see page S
bility for their campaigns and there
have been a lot less violations as a
result."
Reuban Rodriguez, COR advisor, felt that the "elections have
gone very smoothly and the election committee handled everything very well."
According to some observers
though, the election was not so
smooth. In addition to posters
remaining hung after the election
deadline and near the ballotbox,
some were accused of "suggesting" candidates to unsure voters
while in front of the ballot box.
Once discovered, the possible violation was remedied by the presence of Rodriguez.
Benjamin Hubble, QC Assistant News Editor, and Chiara
Green, QC Staff Writer, contributed to the writing of this article.
Women's Cross Country Keeps on Going...
H,0:/0 '. (vimes; ■ :■■■ ■ ■'■.-'■
The Poet women's Cross Country team became the first Whittier women's team to ever qualify for NCAA National
Finals in any sport. Pictured from left to right are senior Tara Barnhart, senior Helen Garcia, sophomore Heather
Backer, junior Sara Stockman, freshman Olivia Gonza.es, senior Andrea Talbott, and freshman Koree Karr. They
will compete against 177 other runners at Lehigh University in New Bethlehem, Pa. this Saturday. For the full story,
please see page 16.
ISSUE 11 • VOLUME 81

WHITTIER
COLLEGE
^^^^ ^ -^ November 17,1994
Quaker Campus
C A M.P
► Not a Very Brady
Thanksgiving
Learn how your classmates will spend this holiday at home and on ca-
pus. If your holiday is
less than ideal, you're not
alone.
pg 9
C O L L E G
L E GE
M
► Interview with
the Giant
In the midst of a tour
to promote their new album, John Flansburgh of
They Might Be Giants
conducts a phone interview discussing the
unique duo's new full band
sound.
pgi2
► ASWC Elections
Continue Next
Week
Final voting for
ASWC President will
take place Monday and
Tuesday between 9 a.m.
and 4 p.m. at the mail-
room, at the same time as
voting for the four At-
Large Representatives.
In the event of rain, the
voting tables will be
moved into the CI hallway in front of the CI.
The Voice Of The Campus Since 1914
^'Sf^?.^1^^^^^^
Vuk Milojkovic/QC Managing Edito
▲ SPORTS
Junior Art Cuellar
leads toward the end zone
in the season-ending 34-
11 loss to Redlands. The
Poets finished 1-8 in their
first season under Kirk
Hoza. pg 15
ELECTIONS
Brown, Fujimoto to Campaign Again in
Run-Off Race for ASWC Presidency
► When none ofthe candidates
in the three-way race for ASWC
president received a majority of
votesjuniors Brian Brown and
David Fujimoto emerged as the
top two. The ASWC president
for 1995 will be decided next
week in a run-off election.
by SYLVIA SEGOVIA
QC Staff Writer
After the polls closed for the
Council of Representatives election for president, vice president
and secretary this Tuesday, only
two of the three positions were
filled.
With 433 votes cast, the election had a fair turnout as compared to previous years.
Steven "Wally" Rosales ran
for the position of secretary unopposed. This is the second consecutive year that the position of secretary has been unchallenged.
Nathan Goetz was victorious _
in the vice-presidency election.
No presidential candidate obtained a majority vote in the election and, according to the Constitution, a candidate must receive
the majority of votes plus one in
1
Michelle Taulfesl/QC Pholo Edilor
Brian Brown
order to win an election. Receiving the most votes, juniors Brian
Brown and David Fujimoto will
have to campaign yet again for the
presidency of ASWC.
The candidates will also meet
in an open forum today at 12:30
p.m. in the Student Union.A runoff election will be held next
Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 21
and 22 at the mailroom between 9
a.m. and 4 p.m..
In addition to the run-off election, the election for the At-Large
positions will be held concurrent-
April Lake/QC Pholo Edilor
David Fujimoto
ly. During this election, four candidates will be chosen to represent the students ofWhittier College.
After the election, three candidates received violation penalties. Brian Brown received four,
while Nate Goetz and David Stimler each received 10. The penalties were taken finanically and no
votes were taken away.
According to Julie Lippincott,
the election board chair, overall
the "elections have been great.
Candidates have taken responsi-
► For related
articles .about the
election results,
please see page S
bility for their campaigns and there
have been a lot less violations as a
result."
Reuban Rodriguez, COR advisor, felt that the "elections have
gone very smoothly and the election committee handled everything very well."
According to some observers
though, the election was not so
smooth. In addition to posters
remaining hung after the election
deadline and near the ballotbox,
some were accused of "suggesting" candidates to unsure voters
while in front of the ballot box.
Once discovered, the possible violation was remedied by the presence of Rodriguez.
Benjamin Hubble, QC Assistant News Editor, and Chiara
Green, QC Staff Writer, contributed to the writing of this article.
Women's Cross Country Keeps on Going...
H,0:/0 '. (vimes; ■ :■■■ ■ ■'■.-'■
The Poet women's Cross Country team became the first Whittier women's team to ever qualify for NCAA National
Finals in any sport. Pictured from left to right are senior Tara Barnhart, senior Helen Garcia, sophomore Heather
Backer, junior Sara Stockman, freshman Olivia Gonza.es, senior Andrea Talbott, and freshman Koree Karr. They
will compete against 177 other runners at Lehigh University in New Bethlehem, Pa. this Saturday. For the full story,
please see page 16.
ISSUE 11 • VOLUME 81